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PAGE TWO MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON". THURSDAY. MAY 6. 1937.
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WEDDING GIFTS
WAT(
II
(Continued from Paga One.)
(th due hew u rue former Prlncesa
Marin of Greece) and the Earl and
Counteaa of Harewood (tbe eounteaa
la Edward'a slater, Mary, the prlnceaa
royal) may be the only repreaenta
tlvea of Brltaln'a rujal family at the
wedding, a'souroe cloee to tbe Cha
teau de Cande aald.
Edward'a youngest brother, tbe
Duke of Kent, probably will be beat
man, and Herman L. Rogers, friend
and spokesman, of Mxa. Simpson end
bar former boat at Cannea, will fire
tbe bride in marriage. '
Plana Unsettled
Soon after the wedding the couple
are expected to leave to chateau.
Redecorattoa of their prospective
honeymoon retreat In aouthern Aua
trie, Wasaerleonburg oaatle, will be
completed about June 1. Edward
rented tbe Austrian castle for 400 a
montb.
Perhaps a week will elapse between
tbe coronation end Edward'a mar
riage, in line with the duke'a plan
to detract aa little attention aa poa
alble from the London celebration.
Plans for the honeymoon, It waa
aald authoritatively, were still un
certain. One project understood to
be under consideration would take
the duke end duchess on a good will
flour of African and other British
colonies.
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IN DR. H SUIT
. Motion for dismissal of tbe suit
of Dr. 0. I. Kunx against J. E. Tre
vorrow and Walter H. Leverette, op
erators of the Medford center build
ing, baa been filed on the grounds
tbe complaint contains "two causes
of action, not separately pleaded."
- DrKunz In a personal Injury dam
age suit aeeke US. 000 genera) and
3.066 special damages, aa tbe re
eult of the fall of an electrlo light
shade on June 33 last. The plaintiff
alleges the ahade struck him on the
shoulder and bead, causing Injury
and Impairment of hearing capacity.
Dr. Kuni waa working at a dental
ehalr when tbe shade fell.
Attorney A. E. Beamea represents
tbe defendants, and bla brother, At
torney Charlea w. Reemea, represents
the plaintiff In the action.
VACCINATIONS
FOR TYPHOID
NECESSARY
Everyone who goes outside of town
on picnics, etc., should be vaccinated
for Typhoid, even though they do not
drink creek water. At the present
time every stream In Jackson county
la contaminated with Typhoid I There
are two methods of vaccination. The
general accepted method Is the hypo
dermic Injeotton aa practiced In the
United States Army. The other la the
oral treatment aa practiced In the
French Army.. Heath'e have both
treatments. . Consult your physician
about tlie one he thinks best for you.
. INSULIN IS 11.13 at Heath's.
We also have the New Protamine
lino Insulin. Not long ago people
were led to believe that this new pro
duct would end all diabetic probteme
This la not true. It can only be used
for certain types of diabetes and must
be given under the very careful
supervision of a competent physician.
HEATH'S DRUG STORE
Phone 884
Baptist Speaker
(oT-effiPi
U. D. L.
EIGHT 8 PLUS
The Blended Whiskey
that Bears the
TASTE-MARK
OF QUALITY
J) 1-t BUNDED rhf
U. 0. L I HI)! tup tUd4
wtilittvy roaiorwbly prtevsj.
rVght Plu nicii lrd W;...,c' V0 I'iool-
l .UaMg ni wiuiKry in inn product it 0
ytmr$ old, WO'Vtraiirit whlrrv.Ki grain
aeutrel spUUs, But tied under Out formula
tact April 15, 19J7. U L. L (oi AmttK)
Inf., Htltitn-ff. TlH. '
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- j -Hi
Rev. o. L. Bwanson. D.D., who waa
among speakers at last night's fe!
lowshlp banquet for the state Bap
UK convention. Rev. Rwanaon baa
spent 4i years at Assam mission In
India. He has been awarded the
Kalser-l-lllnd medal for his work In
Oolaghat province, a decoration
awarded only for outstanding public
service.
CANNON 10 FACE
INITIAL HEARING
Nelson Cannon, 93, held In a cor
oner's Inquest aa responsible for the
auto-bloycle crash a week ago on
North Riverside In . which Francis
Lee Heryford, It-year-old high school
boy, waa killed, Is scheduled to appear
In Justice court this afternoon for a
preliminary bearing.
Under Oregon law, a preliminary
hearing may be held In cases of this
nature without formality of tiling a
charge, and a defendant bound over
to the grand Jury for action, upon
the coroner's report. The district
attorney's office' indicated thla would
be the procedure.
Cannon la now serving ten days
In the county Jail, on a charge of
driving an auto without an oper
ator's license. The sentence waa Im
posed last Saturday.
BIRTHS
PASSES, AGED 64
Charles Renr) Barklow, 64, real-
dent of Myrtle Point, Ore. passed
away at tbe borne of his daughter.
Mrs. Oolda Edwarda, 734 west Jeca
son atreet, thla morning at 0:30, af
ter a short Illness. Mr. Barklow waa
born at South English. Iowa, No
vember 8, 1373.
He had been spending the pact two
months here with his daughter. His
wife, Mrs. Etta Barklow, paaaed away
December 3, 1630.
He leavea to mourn bla departure
three daughters: Mrs. Rachel Michael.
Olympla, Waah.; Mrs. Zella Williams,
Eugene, Ore. and Mrs. Oolda Ed
wards, Medford; three sisters: Mrs.
Nora Knight and Mra. Mary Miller of
Myrtle Point and Mra. Myrtle Bone
wltz of Weston Ore.
Funeral services will be held at
the Church of tbe Brethren In Myrtle
Point, Saturday at 3 p. m. Rev. C.
E. Wolff wui officiate aaslated by
Rev. r. H. Barr. Interment will take
place at Norway, Ore. Perl chapel Is
assisting with arrangements.
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WHEN CAR HITS POLE
Burt Luman. 10, Medford youth,
received possible serious Injuries at
3:20 a. m. today when the car he
was driving apparently hit a tele
phone pole at the Intersection of
South Riverside avenue and Twelfth
street, according to police.
Luman was taken to Community
hospital following the accident. The
attending physician stated today It
was Impossible to determine the ex
tent of Injuries until X-ray pictures,
taken this morning, were developed.
H waa suffering from severe back
Injuries, it was said, but was resting
fairly comfortably.
City police, who Investigated the
mishap, said that Luman evidently
skidded on loose gravel In making a
reverse turn at Twelfth street while
traveling south on Riverside avenue,
his car smashing Into a telephone pole
on the northeast corner of the Inter
section. The door handle of the car
was found sticking In the telephone
pole following the accident, police
report.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Harper
a boy weighing six pounds, seven and
three-quarter ounces on May 4 at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Harper.
Mother and bo by were reported to be
progressing nicely todny.
CLEAN FALSE TEETH -GET
RID OF STAINS
New Easy Way-No Bruthing
Sttra-Klsin, amailnf new dlieeverr.
motes blsck.it stains, tarnlih. tartar Ilk.
maile. Juit put falsa tetUi or bride" in s
glass of wattr and add 6ure-Kln powder.
No ratify bniihtni. Bieommtnd.d by den
tilti approved by Good Housekeeping. At
all druigtits, Honey bask If aot dillikteo,
0
Sjujiji..!. rjrc
WITH THESE AMAZING
NEW FEATURES
Sav-A-Step
Slid-ATray
18 Point Illuminated Cold Control
Reversible Evaporator Door
Vapor Sealed Cabinet
Slo-Cycle Twin Cylinder Compressor
Tilt-A-Sholf "
Safety Zone Temperature Control
Jumbo Vegetable Freshener
Jumbo Fruit Basket
3 YEARS TO PAY
PALMER
Music & Electric Store
MAIN AND BARTLETT.
PHONS 788
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Luman was driving a 138 Ford
roadster owneo by Jack Davis, city
police state. According to authori
ties, the youth claimed be war trying
out the car with a mind to purchas
ing It.
The machine received a amaahed
left door and tender and a broken
windshield.
Eagles To Elect
Officers Friday
Medford aerie and auxiliary of tbe
Fraternal Order of Eagles will hold
their annual election of offtcera In
the West Main atreet lodge hall at a
o'clock tomorrow night.
Considerable Interest has been
manifested especially In the aerie
election and competition haa devel
oped for every office but one, aald
Jack Porter, vice-president. Because
of thla a large turnout of members
la anticipated, he added.
Livestock
PORTLAND. Ore., May 6AP)
BUTTER Prints, A grade 34c lb. in
parchment wrappers, 35c lb. In car
tons; B grade, parchment wrappers
!3'c lb., cartona 34 Ho lb.
BUTTERFAT (Portland delivery,
buying price) : A grade, 34 '4 a 39clb.;
B grade, 83a34o lyb.; country sta
tions, A grade, 84Hc; B grade, Slc
lb.; 0 grade at market.
B GRADE CREAM FOR MARKET
Price paid producer: Butterfat basis,
69.3c lb.; milk, 03.7 e lb.; surplus.
46.0c. Price paid milk board, 67c lb.
EGOS Buying price by wholesal
ers; Extras, 30c; standard. I7c; me
dium, I6c; medium firsts, !6c; under
grades, 16o dozen.
CHEESE, COUNTRY MEATS AND
LIVE POULTRY Stead and un
changed. NEW POTATOES California whites
1.75 3 5 00.
Portland
PORTLAND, May 6W(AP-UBDA
HOOB SOO, Including 419 direct;
market alow, steady; good and choice
1S6 to 310-lb. drlve-lna, 10.35; load
lot quotable to 10.60; 336 to 350
1b. butcher and 136 to 166-lb. lights,
l.09.76; few choice 168.1b., eio.00;
packing sows, 17.00 a 8.50; few 85-lb.
feeders, $8.60.
CATTLE 178. Including 11 direct;
celves 60, Including 38 direct: market
active, steady; part load short year
ling steers, 89.50; medium steers,
I8.00O9.36; few 86.60Q7.60: plain
oows, 84.76 6.76; better kinds to
88.00; few cutters, 83.36$3.76; conv
mon bulls, 66.00 1 6.00; smooth kinds,
6.6097.00: choice vealera, tlO.OOQ
10.50; plain, 6.0099.00; heavy calves,
7.76 dcayn.
SHEEP 136, Including 16 direct;
steady; small lots 60-lb. genuine
springs, 813.00; good and choice
ahorn lambs, eligible llOOOi 10.60;
part load 98 to 101-lb. shorn ewee,
4.00.
Chicago Wheat
mi
CHICAOO. Uav 6 Wheat!
Open High Low Close
May 1.3914 1.30 14 1.39 1.39!4
Julv 1.10V. 1 10 1.1RU 1.18U
Sep. 1.17H 1.17 l.l4 l.ny.
Wall St. Report
NEW YORK, May 8. (AP A late
rally In rails stiffened the stock mar
ket today and many early declines
of fraotlona to a point or more were
pared or cancelled In the final hour.
Mlnua signs, however, were plentiful
at the end.
Until the arrival of tardy support
the liat pursued a lifeless course,
with the ticker tape frequently at a
standstill. The turnover was one of
the smallest of the year or longer.
Transfers were around 750,000
shares.
Today's closing prices for S3 ae-
Am. b l-gn. rower .
A. T. it T.
Anaconda .
Atch. T. A 8. F.
Bendlx Aviation .-
Beth. Steel .
Caterpillar Tractor
Chrysler
oCml. Solv. .
Curtlaa-wrlght
DuPont .
Oen. Electrlo
Oen. Poods
Oen. Motors
Int. Harveat. ,
I. T. & T. ..
Johns-Man.
Mont. Ward
North Amer.
Penney (J. C.)
Phillips Pet.
Radio
Sou. Pac.
8td. Brands .
Std. Oil Cal.
Std. Oil N. J. ,
Trans. Amer.
Union Carb. ..
188',
63',
93";
31',
86
. 81
116
16
6
166
64 H
0V,
8014
108'.,
IIH
13114
63
3614
98
66',
9
. 69
134
44
87
14
99
HAPPY RELIEF
FROM PAINFUL
BACKACHE
Caused by Tired Kidneys
Many ol those cntwiai, oauini, ptlnfal
backarhet people BUrna on oolda or txevlai
ir often caused by tired kidneys and may
be relieved when treated In the right way.
The kidneys are Nature's ohlef way of takfaf
xresa acids and poisonous waste out of tbi
blood. Most people pass about 3 pints a day oi
about 3 pounds of waste. . ,
K the 1ft mile of kidney tubes and Bltert
don't work well, poisonous waste matter stays
n the blood. These poisons may start aaBgins
backaches, rfaeumatio pains, lumbago, loss of
pep and energy, getting up nights, swelling,
puffineu under the eyes, headaebea and dissiness.
Don't wait I Ask your druggist for Doan s
Pills, used succeutully by millions for over 40
rears. They give happy relief and will help the
waste from the blood. Get Doan'
fan Francisco Butter
SAN FRANCISCO. May 6 (AP)
SACRAMENTO, May 6.(AP)
Churning cream butterfat: flrat gTa4
37; second grade 36.
TRAVEL EA5T
on on of
UNION PACIFIC 5
gas c ,
EVERY DAY Is BARGAIN DAY
At HUBBAR D BROTHERS
SHOVELS
Ladles' or garden shovels.
Strap ihank. High carbon
sel blade. 40-Inch waxed
aih handles.
$1.15
Garden Hoe
7-lruh farden hee. Socket
type with 7-16 Inch shank.
Blade, shank, and sooket
one-pleoe forged, blade hand
sharpened.
$1.10
Garden Rake
H-tooth bow type garden
rake. Spring steel bows
welded to highest quality
malleable head, 60 Inch
hlrkory handle.
$1.10
GARDEN
HOSE
V 8. Rubber Co. one-braid
reinforced garden hose, -Inch
slie.
50ft. Coupled $2.88
This long-established Medford store offers EVERY DAY BARGAINS
that mean substantial savings for thrifty shoppers. ... It is not neces
sary to wait for a sale at this store Hubbard's prices are ALWAYS
low. Here are a few items to give you an idea of the genuine values we
feature.
White Enamel-Ware
White enamelware. First qual
ity, American made. Camp or
Picnic enamelware, white with
blue rim.
LUNOH PLATES
SOUP BOWLS
OPEN HANDLE CUPS
2 for 35c
Cups and Saucers
10c
BIRD CAGES
Large sUe oblong bird cages with round
top. Made with clean out tray, porcelain
cups and circular swing.
$130
Matching wrought
iron floor stand.
$145
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)tha) eiflla. Uil I'M
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1IMI1 S 10 A CUSIOMII
SPECIAL THIS WEEK
First quality white Im
ported cups and saucers.
Cup and saucer
Glasbake Sets
l$-quart baking dish
Utility pie plate cover
Six Glasbake custard cups
$1.00
VIKING Mowers
10-inch Roller Bearing Wheels;
five tool steel blades; ball bear
ing cutter assembly. A truly long
life mower; 16-inch cutter.
$850
P5lPL
"Take. th. MaUjCr
Cofc"-Kp R CjA m4wF A
tfth ter mlftt IdW
ho)l hmthat. lad afc-
ndwKiia plottj dtco ratten
LIMIT 2 TO A CUSTOMER I I
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SPECIAL TIMS WEEK
LACE EDGE H
Boss Glass k
STEP CAN
Ivory or freen sanitary
step cam; eight-quart
Inset.
89c
DUSTER
SPECIAL
a O'Cedar wall or
floor duster, 1.50 talue.
Spring apeclal
$1.00
RANGE SETS
Five new patterns. Semi-porcelain
range sets. Covered drip
pings jar, salt shaker and pep
per shaker.
39c to 69c
WASH TUBS
Large No 3 galvanized wash
tubs. The largest size we stock.
Holds Wi gallons.
Special 95 c
Scrub Tubs
5-gallon scrub tub with carry
ing bail. Use as small wash tub
or scrub pail.
Special 39c
SPRAY SPECIAL
One pint O'Cedar spray with !4 pint hand
spray gun. Spray now for moths. Efficient for
flies and insect pests. No stain. Special .
50
Prices Subject to Stock on Hand
For FISHERMEN J
7? in;
ft I 1
PRESERVE DISH
Liko mushrooms after a rain toe
at? ross glass ts popping up v
ryh Equally smart In sets
or as single pieces. lt' appecrtnq
on luncheon tables all over the
country.
You 11 know why when you tee
this preserve dish delicately shad
ed, gracefully formed and wllh an
edge thai suggests lac.
TWO TO A CUSTOMS!
FLY RODS
Split Bamboo Fly Rods to meet
every requirement, south Bend.
Shakespeare and Dlrtne brands.
Priced from
$1.25 to $35
RodC
ases
Fiber board water
proof n1 cases. 40'
Inch lentth.
CALCUTTA POLES
Reml-sotid Catcuttas.
14 to 16-foot lenclhs.
1 to 1H-Inch butts.
95.
Solid Calcutta, 12 to
14-foot lengths, to
1-Inch butts.
$1.20
BAMBOO POLES
Restraightened Bamboos, 20 r
foot lengths, 1 to 1 1-8 inch Sr
butts. J
Fish Creels
35c l l
MVS K-VejaJPf HJL- s ' fHA'U, M.
80
16-lneh "Body . Bin," all
brown flnlih fish creel. le
tachahle leather pocket, r.x
tra heary cow hide lealher
bound.
$3
HUBBARD BROS, Inc.
MAIN & RIVERSIDE
PHONE 231
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